Which free STI Clinics are open in Ireland?

Find out where you can get a free STI test in Ireland

In response to the COVID-19 situation, the GUIDE Clinic at St James' Hospital is now closed. As they are part of the Infectious Disease department their staff resources are being used in response to COVID-19. Most of the other STI clinics and HIV services around the country are now also closed.

Treatment clinics for HIV, STIs and Hepatitis are running at some level and the clinic you usually attend will be able to provide you with more information if you are currently receiving treatment. If you have an upcoming appointment, you will be contacted and informed when and how to get your medication.

Below we have updated which of the other STI clinics have closed due to the pandemic. Please contact your local STI Clinic before going or making an appointment to find out if they have closed.

For further information you can contact the HSE HIV and Sexual Health Helpline:

Telephone: 1800 459 459

Email: helpline@hse.ie

If you are a free sexual health service in Ireland and would like to have your details updated on our list please email rebekah@spunout.ie.

Free STI clinics open in Ireland during COVID-19 pandemic

Carlow District Hospital, STI Clinic (Restricted Service)

During COVID-19 Pandemic: Only offering appointments to people with symptoms or to those who have had sexual contact with someone with a known STI

Telephone: 051 842646

By appointment only: Tuesdays 12.30pm to 2.30pm

How much: Free of charge

HIV testing, Nassau Clinic, 32 Nassau Street, Dublin 2

Free HIV testing every Sunday

Arrive 5 minutes before your pre-booked time (you will be there for around 10 minutes)

All surfaces will be disinfected before and after each consultation

Testing is confidential and there is no waiting room, so you will be brought straight to the consultation room